The Landlord (1970) - pt 7 - ("The party for new landlord")
<div>Based on a wonderful novel by African-American writer Kristen Hunter and adapted by the estimable Bill Gunn ("Ganja and Hess"), another African-American,"The Landlord" looms as a template for responsible socio-comic filmmaking.<br> <br> Beau Bridges - in perhaps his first and last screen role of any relevance - is hugely appealing as Elgar Enders, a clueless rich kid who decides to liberate himself from his repressive family by setting up housekeeping in the Park Slope neighborhood of New York - and this was years before the idea of inner-city gentrification became a reality.<br> <br> The film consists of one memorable moment after another, fueled by a major (and award-worthy) performance by Diana Sands as one of Bridges's tenants and entertaining supporting turns by Lee Grant (Oscar-nominated), Louis Gossett, Jr., Pearl Bailey, Walter Brooke, Robert Klein, Susan Anspach, Marki Bey, Mel Stewart, Douglas Grant, Will MacKenzie (now a TV director) and in a brief, hilarious bit, dancer Grover Dale.<br> <br> On the technical side, there's Al Kooper's spot-on song score and the always-reliatable Gordon Willis' shimmering cinematography - so good that it makes even a ghetto setting seem inviting and comparionable.<br> <br> <br> Beau Bridges... Elgar Winthrop Julius Enders<br> Lee Grant... Joyce Enders<br> Diana Sands... Francine MarieJohnson<br> Pearl Bailey... Marge, Tenant<br> Walter Brooke... William Enders Sr.<br> <br> Louis Gossett Jr.... Copee Johnson (as Lou Gossett)<br> Marki Bey... Lanie<br> Mel Stewart... Professor Duboise (as Melvin Stewart)<br> Susan Anspach... Susan Enders<br> Robert Klein... Peter Coots (as Bob Klein)<br> Will Mackenzie... William Enders Jr.<br> Gretchen Walther... Mrs. Doris Enders<br> Douglas Grant... Walter Gee Copee<br> Stanley Greene... Heywood the Butler<br> Oliver Clark... Mr. Farcus</div>